Jim Condit Jr.
for Congress 2006

Jim Condit Jr. is pictured above in the new,
Ground-breaking Documentary "The Right to
Count"
which explains the dangers of computerized voting, the reality of the sinister
"monopoly" whereby Diebold, Election Systems & Software (ES &
S), and Sequoia
have been unconstitutionally delegated the authority (?) to "count" over 90% of the
USA vote in secret and behind police guards -- which police guards are instructed to
arrest any citizen or reporter who tries to see what these companies are doing
with our ballots on election night. This documentary also showcases HOW to make centralized
rigging of elections impossible by restoring honest elections using
paper ballots, counted in the neighborhood polling place, by neighborhood citizens,
immediately upon the close of the polls on election night. "The Right to
Count" features top computer
scientists, activists, investigative reporters, as well as the most courageous
and alert Board
of Elections Director in the nation, and one former US President who decries the
current unnecessary and easily remedied electoral crisis strangling voters in
the USA. When we restore honest, verifiable elections, we will take gain control of
our future and our destiny once again. As it stands, we are at the mercy of the
handful of mega-corporations whose programs instruct the computers what to do on
election night. Jim Condit Jr. has been working against secret, computerized
vote
counts -- and for open, verifiable elections since 1981, making him the "longest
running", continuously active living citizen in the current fight for America on
this front. For over a decade he worked with legendary votescam investigators
Jim & Ken Collier until their respective deaths in the 1990s.
(Colliers authored "Votescam: The Stealing of America"; chapter 12 is devoted to
part of our candidate's Cincinnati, Ohio votescam fight, in which he called in
the Colliers under the authority of a judge's court order to videotape the
election. In an incredible show of corrupt force, the police were called to
arrest the Colliers while they were executing the court order, but not before
they filmed women in the Board of Elections pulling tabs out of punch-card
ballots with common household tweezers. While the nation didn't hear about
"hanging chad" until 2000, the Colliers and our candidate were talking about it
since 1985 and even before. )